This document appears to be a practice exam for a competency exam in physical chemistry. It contains 20 multiple choice questions covering various topics in physical chemistry including gas laws, solutions, thermodynamics, phase diagrams, and isotopic enrichment. The questions require calculations and understanding of fundamental concepts.
This document appears to be a practice exam for a competency exam in physical chemistry. It contains 20 multiple choice questions covering various topics in physical chemistry including gas laws, solutions, thermodynamics, phase diagrams, and isotopic enrichment. The questions require calculations and understanding of fundamental concepts.
This document appears to be a practice exam for a competency exam in physical chemistry. It contains 20 multiple choice questions covering various topics in physical chemistry including gas laws, solutions, thermodynamics, phase diagrams, and isotopic enrichment. The questions require calculations and understanding of fundamental concepts.
This document appears to be a practice exam for a competency exam in physical chemistry. It contains 20 multiple choice questions covering various topics in physical chemistry including gas laws, solutions, thermodynamics, phase diagrams, and isotopic enrichment. The questions require calculations and understanding of fundamental concepts.
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COMPETENCY EXAM IN PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY b. 1.0043 d. 0.98740 STUDENT NUMBER 14. All of the following are true about the speed of a gas __________________DATE__March 15, 2013 ; Direction: according to the kinetic theory EXCEPT Encircle the letter that corresponds to the correct answer a. The root-mean-square speed of a gas and provide the solution to the problem solving. depends on the pressure 1. An aqueous solution of CuSO4 was electrolyzed between b. The particles move at different speeds. Cu electrodes. On the cathode , 0.300 grams of Cu was c. The root mean square speed of a gas is deposited. The solution in the anode compartment contained proportional to the square root of the 1.43 grams of Cu after electrolysis and the same weight of temperature. water contained 1.2140 grams before electrolysis. Calculate d. Particles with high molar masses in a gas the transference number of Cu +2 mixture move more slowly than those with a. 0.18 b. 0.23 c. 0.28 d. 0.31 low molecular masses. 2. Assuming ideal gas behavior, which of the following gases 15. An aniline and hexane pair at 30 ºC gives 2 layers, one would have the lowest density at standard temperature and 21.9 % aniline and the other 89.9% aniline. What will be the pressure? weight of the 2 layers when 10. 0 grams of aniline and 39.05 a. SF6 b. CF2Cl2 c. CO2 d. N2 grams of hexane are mixed at 30 ºC? 3. A current of electricity is passed successively through the a. 50 grams hexane layer b. 45 grams hexane layer ffg. Solutions: a) NaCl between inert electrodes b) AgNO3 c. 34 grams hexane d. 50 grams aniline between Ag electrodes c) Sulfuric acid between inert 16. NH4HS dissociates as follows: NH4HS (s) ↔ NH3(g)+ electrodes d) KOH between inert electrodes. Ten liters of H2 H2S (g). At 25 ºC, the dissociation pressure of the pure solid is measured at STP are produced at the cathode in the 3rd 500 mmHg, Calculate the total pressure at equilibrium when solution. The amount of substance liberated at the positive 300 mmHg of NH3 is introduced into a flask containing solid electrode in the third cell is NH4HS. a. 0.89 g H2 b. 0.89 g of Cl2 a. 467 mmHg b. 503 mmHg c. 7.12 g of O2 d. 31.6 g of Cl2 c. 584 mmHg d. 750 mmHg 4. The amount of substance produced in the fourth cell at the 17. Calculate the osmotic pressure of a solution of urea that positive electrode is freezes at -1.5°C. a. 0.89 g H2 b. 0.89 g of O2 a. 18.84 atm b. 19.84 atm c. 7.12 g of O2 d. 31.6 g of H2 c. 20.54 atm d. 21.36 atm 5. The volume occupied by a mixture of gases is equal to the 18. Which of the following is true regarding the reason that sum of the partial volume of the individual component gases. isotopes such as 16O and 17O are considered to be the same a. Avogadro’s Law b. Amagat’s Law element? c. Graham’s Law d. Henry’s Law a) They have the same number of protons and protons 6. Calculate the freezing point of 0.01 M acetic acid solution, determine the chemistry of an atom. a weak electrolyte . Ka = 1.8 x 10 - 5 b) They have the same number of neutrons and neutrons a. - 0.12 ºC b. – 0.02 ºC c. – 0.30 ºC d. – 0.03 ºC determine the chemistry of an atom. 7. Calculate the ionic strength of 0.001 M of K2SO4 c) They have the same number of electrons and electrons a. 0.003 b. 0.002 c. 0.001 d. 0.01 determine the chemistry of an atom. 8. The boiling point of a 2% solution of an unknown d) The give off the same emissions when they undergo nuclear compound in benzene is 3 ºC higher than the boiling point of decay pure benzene. What is the molecular weight of the compound? 19.The standard free energy of formation of HCl (g) at 25 ºC Tf = 5.5 ºC, Tb = 80.2 ºC ; kf = 5.12 ºC /m; kb = 2.53 ºC/m is - 22,770 cal/mole. Calculate the thermodynamic a. 17 g/mole b. 24.2 g/mole equilibrium constant for the dissociation of HCl into its c. 33 g/mole d. 36 g/mole elements at 25ºC. 9. Volatility and vapor pressure are __________. a. 5.02 x 10 – 16 b. 2 x 10 – 17 a. inversely proportional to one another c. 3.21 x 10 – 18 d. 3.57 x 10 – 18 b. directly proportional to one another 20.The amount of heat absorbed (or evolved) when 1 mole of c. not related a substance is formed is equal to the amount of heat evolved d. the same thing (or absorbed) when 1 mole of the same substance is 10.A urea solution freezes at - 2.0 ºC. How much glucose decomposed. should be added to 100 grams of urea solution to lower the a. Hess Law of aHeat Summation freezing point of solution to – 3.0 ºC ºC? b. Law of Lavoisier and Laplace a. 16 grams b. 1.6 grams c. 24 grams d. 2.4 grams c. Law of Lavoisier d. Clausius - Clapeyron Equation 11. If 0.0346 grams of gas dissolved in 600 ml of water at 20 ºC and 1 atm. What will be the concentration of a solution of oxygen in water at 20 ºC if the gas exerts a pressure of 400 mmHg. The vapour pressure of water at 20 ºC is 18mmHg. a. 3.11 x 10 -5 g/ml b. 3.25 x 10 – 5 g/ml c. 4.21 x 10 – 5 g/ml d. 4.58 x 10 -5 g/ml 12. On a phase diagram, the critical pressure is __________. a. the pressure required to melt a solid b. the pressure below which a substance is a solid at all temperatures c. the pressure above which a substance is a liquid at all temperatures d. the pressure at which a liquid changes to a gas e. the pressure required to liquefy a gas at its critical temperature 13. In an isotopic enrichment effusion apparatus, 238UF6 and 235 UF6 gases at 23°C escape from a small hole into a vacuum. If the initial mole fraction ratio of the two gases is 1:1 , calculate the mole fraction ratio 238UF6/235UF6 in the escaping